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Herausgeber: ABO Energy GmbH & Co. KGaA

ABO Energy receives tariff for Polish solar park

Former military site now being developed into a solar park<br />
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Former military site now being developed into a solar park
© ABO Energy
Wiesbaden/Łódź (renewablepress) - A major success for ABO Energy in Poland: the project developer has been awarded a contract for its first Polish solar park in the tariff tender issued by the authority URE (Energy Regulatory Office). Before the successful bid, ABO Energy had already received the connection conditions for the Gubin solar park, a challenging and decisive step in project development in Poland.

Construction of the solar park has begun recently. The project has a maximum capacity of 17 megawatt peak and will supply more than 6,000 households with electricity. The solar park is being built on the site of a former military range in Gubin in the Lubuskie voivodeship. “In 2022, we connected our first wind farm in Donaborów to the grid, and now we are building our first solar park in Gubin – an important step for ABO Energy Polska. We are very pleased that, following grid connection approval, we have now also won a tariff,” says Aleksandra Koska, Managing Director of ABO Energy Polska.

ABO Energy has been active in Poland since 2019 and opened an office in Łódź in 2020. The 18 employees work on solar, wind and battery projects with a total capacity over one gigawatt. In addition to grid access for Gubin, ABO Energy recently received grid connections for three additional solar parks. The company has applied for grid connections for three standalone battery projects (including a 257-megawatt battery storage facility).

“The outlook for renewable energies in Poland is very good,” explains Dr Klaus Pötter, the responsible General Manager. “The country is experiencing high economic growth and has an electricity demand of around 160 terawatt hours. Until now, coal has played the leading role, but that is currently changing,” explains Pötter. In June 2025, renewables overtook coal in electricity generation for the first time. The goal is for their share of the electricity mix to rise from the current 29 per cent to 56 per cent by 2030.

The expansion of onshore wind energy in Poland is currently still being slowed down by a 10H distance rule. According to this rule, a wind turbine must be located at a distance ten times its height from the nearest residential development, unless the local community agrees through the Local Development Plan to place the turbines closer, at a minimum distance of 700 m. The legislature is seeking to relax this regulation. “In any case, we are convinced that onshore wind energy will play an important role in Poland again in the future and are therefore continuing to work intensively on several wind projects,” says Koska. “Solar energy and battery storage had a slightly easier time and we hope that realisation of our solar park in Gubin will help us to further expand our strong position in the Polish market. Thanks to the excellent work of our colleagues in Łódź, Warsaw, Wrocław and Kraków and the support of our German parent company with its nearly 30 years of experience, we are very well positioned to help shape the Polish energy transition.”


About ABO Energy:

ABO Energy (formerly known as ABO Wind) successfully develops and builds wind and solar farms as well as battery storage and hydrogen projects. Founded in 1996, the Germany-based company has realised 6,4 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity to date and has built around half of them. The company’s annual investment amounts to one billion euros. More than 1,400 employees on four continents work with enthusiasm on the development, planning, financing, construction, operational management, and maintenance of plants for a sustainable energy supply.


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Wiesbaden/Łódź, 14 August 2025


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About ABO Energy GmbH & Co. KGaA

ABO Energy is a globally successful project developer for renewable energies. Since 1996, the company has developed approximately 300 wind, solar and battery projects with a capacity of around six gigawatts and has built about half of them itself. Currently, more than 1,200 dedicated employees in 16 countries on four continents are working on the development of new wind, solar and battery parks with a total output of over 23 gigawatts.

In another business area, ABO Energy is developing large hydrogen projects in sparsely populated regions with particularly good wind conditions. This second development pipeline comprises a wind and solar capacity of a further 20 gigawatts. The electricity produced will not be fed into the grid. Instead, the plan is to produce hydrogen using electrolysis. The hydrogen or its derivatives will then be exported. ABO Energy is working on large hydrogen parks with gigawatt dimensions in Canada, South Africa, Tunisia and Argentina. While the international hydrogen projects are not expected to be implemented until 2030, a hydrogen pilot project is already underway in Germany. The wind turbine, electrolyzer and hydrogen filling station in Hünfeld in eastern Hesse are due to be connected to the grid in 2025.

ABO Energy's experts cover all stages of value creation in the development and construction of renewable energy parks. They prepare expert reports, handle the approval process and financing and take care of construction and grid connection. ABO Energy handles all steps of project development, from site acquisition to construction. The company acquires projects at all stages of development and brings them to a successful conclusion. In addition, ABO Energy assumes long-term operational management and offers service products such as maintenance, gearbox endoscopies, inspections and repairs as well as technical reports (rotor blade, concrete and drive train reports).



The ABO Energy KGaA share (securities identification number: 576002) is listed on the Frankfurt Xetra and on m:access, the over-the-counter segment of the Munich Stock Exchange.

Business areas

As a wind power, solar, battery and hydrogen specialist, ABO Energy covers a broad spectrum:

  • Project development
  • Construction
  • Repowering
  • Technical management
  • Commercial management
  • Service
  • Maintenance
  • Expert reports

Products & Services

ABO Energy initiates wind power, solar, battery and hydrogen projects, acquires sites, carries out all technical and commercial planning, prepares international bank financing and delivers turnkey plants. After commissioning, the company takes over the technical and commercial management.

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